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Schools Warn Against TikTok Challenge + Supply Chain Shortage
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Morning, neighbors! It's me again, Rachel Kilimnik, your host of the Reno Daily.
First, today's weather:
Cold with plenty of sunshine. High: 48 Low: 33.
Here are the top stories today in Reno:
- A few Washoe County School District middle and high schools warned parents ahead of a return to classes Monday of a new social media challenge that encourages assaulting teachers. TikTok denounced the recent challenge and vowed to take down any posts. The district said schools sent messages to inform families about the new online trend but said school police have not had any local reports of violence related to it. (Reno Gazette Journal)
- The printing presses at Reno Type have been busy this past year, but they're not making as much money due to losing many customers. Customers were forced to shut their doors during the pandemic. Additionally, the ongoing supply chain issues are making it hard to keep the most basic materials in stock. (KTVN)
- The Lyon County Sheriff's Office found human remains in a burned-up vehicle on Sunday morning. However, the sheriff's office does not believe foul play was involved. (KOLO)
- Reno Fire Chief and data reveal that wildfire season is starting earlier and ending later, according to records kept over the last 141 years. (KOLO)
- Several Southwest flights in and out of Reno have been canceled since Sunday. (KRNV My News 4)
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— Rachel Kilimnik
About me: Rachel is a born-and-raised New Yorker who recently relocated to the mountains in the west. She is a freelance copywriter for the content creation agency Lightning Media Partners and is assisting Patch.com with community newsletter curation. During her free time, you can find Rachel roller skating, making pottery, drinking tea, and tending to her growing collection of houseplants.